impaired造句61 Many others, though not mentally impaired, are very seriously disabled physically.
62 A highly qualified horticulturist found his responsible and mainly administrative post terribly exhausting after his hearing became impaired.
63 If a cell becomes unable to restore its resting charge, it becomes permanently or chronically depolarized and its function is impaired.
64 Braille Stark black controls and print against a white finish help the visually impaired to identify the controls.
65 Remember, it is illegal to drive a vehicle with impaired lighting.
66 There may be subjective numbness and slightly impaired pain and light touch sensation over the outer aspect of the foot. 3.
67 It was also argued that the ban was premature and that undeveloped nations would have their industrial development impaired as a result.
68 Plugged liver biopsies are both effective and safe when used to perform percutaneous liver biopsies in patients with impaired coagulation.
69 Chronic worry that comes from perceived vulnerability has also been blamed for susceptibility to infections and impaired memory.
70 She is confined to a wheelchair and her sight is badly impaired.
71 Since the 1987 article, some bureaux have taken action to ease the difficulties of the hearing impaired.
72 Although he was tempted to try and remain awake, he realised his sanity might be permanently impaired by that.
73 Bell had a more than casual interest in this, for he himself was hearing impaired.
74 The number of people in this country whose hearing has become impaired in adult life is very large indeed.
75 And if our defence mechanism is impaired, what other dangers may we not be open to?
76 An important part of this work is the provision of cash grants to visually impaired people in need.
77 A lifetime spent with walking horses has permanently impaired his speech.
78 Many residents suffer from impaired vision and hearing and should have regular checks.
79 The relative importance of increased secretion and/or impaired catabolism of circulating triglyceride in causing diabetic lipaemia has yet to be determined.
80 There is little doubt that the effectiveness of the strike was greatly impaired by its internal difficulties and external opposition.
81 Instructions can also be obained in Braille for the visually impaired.
82 When he worked at night he prepared properly, never allowing his vision to become impaired in any way.
83 This can disturb the normal eye movements that would be used by a fluent reader, and visual scanning can be impaired.
84 The non-insulin dependent diabetic subjects had similar birth weight to subjects with normoglycaemia or impaired glucose tolerance.
85 The skin is hot, red and often dry. There are signs of impaired consciousness or confusion and even convulsions.
86 It can aggravate asthma and bronchitis and cause coughing, choking and impaired lung function, particularly in people who exercise.
87 A consultative group on provision for deaf people and those with impaired hearing has also been established.
88 Those that produce small amounts of the protein are less mentally impaired.
89 His vision was impaired in 1984 due to retinitis pigmentosa and he became legally blind in 1987.
90 Several studies have shown the association of reflux oesophagitis with lower oesophageal sphincter dysfunction and impaired oesophageal peristalsis.